In Super Mario 64 DS, as with many of the enemies, their look was updated, though their attack pattern remained unchanged. They now have a zigzag mouth, wear a blue bucket and have a yellow mitten instead of a yellow one with a single pink stripe. Their faces resemble those of Freezies. They also die by spinning until they shrink (similar to Mr. Is), instead of falling on their side and shrinking.

In Mario Pinball Land, they appeared as one of the many residents of Frosty Frontier. This time, they don't hurl snowballs and unlike many other enemies in the game, they can't be defeated simply colliding with Mario.

Mr. Blizzard in a desert from the Mario Party 3 adaption of Super Mario-Kun.

Mr. Blizzard's first appearance in the Mario Party series was Mario Party 3. In this game, they appear as a battle partner. As a battle partner, Mr. Blizzard has 3 HP and 1 attack point. His special ability allows him to always hit the farthest target.

One Mr. Blizzard appears in Mario Party Advance, at the Ice Stadium. He is practicing his pitches when the player arrives, and he challenges the player to hit a home run. The player has five chances to hit a home run, and if this is done, Mr. Blizzard rewards the player with the GaddgetMini Slugger. The ending states that he is practicing throwing a fastball in the minor leagues.

In Mario Party 9, only two Mr. Blizzards appear, larger than their past incarnations. They are in the minigame Snow Go, in which they attack the player by tossing snowballs at them. Getting hit by a snowball results in the player being frozen. In the Museum, a constellation called Cold Guy based on the snowmen can be purchased.